Adith Mathialagan

Adith Mathialagan

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Frank Sondors•

2yr ago

Who's your favorite founder and why? šŸ˜Ž

For me, it's a guy named Marko Lazic who's building luccid.ai, which allows you to design your dream home. The reason why it's Marko is that he had to overcome a lot of challenges to get to where he is now and he's also building a kickass product to disrupt an old-school industry.
Aizhan Asanbaeva•

2yr ago

What's the most important lesson you've learned about building a successful product?

Are you a product builder? Come share your insights on the most important lesson you've learned about building a successful product. Let's learn from each other!
Adith Mathialagan•

2yr ago

Humbird AI - Beta - The silver bullet solution for proactive hiring

AI-powered Talent CRM for high-growth technology companies to build a sterling and diverse workforce and  reduce recruitment cycle through proactive hiring!
Adith Mathialagan•

2yr ago

Humbird AI - Public Beta - The silver-bullet solution for proactive hiring

Elevate Your Hiring Process: Embrace Advanced AI Capabilities to Attract, Engage, and Convert Top Talent
Zekiye Nur Kesici•

2yr ago

While I work, I… (there may be more than 1)

Hello everyone! You can choose more than one, and write in the comment below.
Sveta Bay•

2yr ago

10 proven tips for a successful launch on Product Hunt šŸš€

I launched 8 products and got #1 Product of the Day with 3 MakerBox products (https://www.makerbox.club/). It generated 20K+ website visitors and over $15K in revenue (only from PH launches). Here're 10 proven tips for your successful launch 1. Be an active community member By being active on the platform, you get points and followers. Why? Your followers are notified when you launch Points give you more credibility How? Create and engage in discussions Check launches and comment 2. Build your audience on Twitter or LinkedIn To launch successfully, you need people to support your launch. I recommend #buildinpublic and connecting with other Founders. That's the best way to get feedback, advice, and support. 3. Get feedback on your product and landing page Early users and beta testers will give you: valuable feedback testimonials for your landing page = social proof support on the launch day Best platforms to get feedback: Product Hunt discussions, Polywork, Indie Hackers. 4. Prepare your landing page for the launch embed the launch badge put some kitties, Product Hunt community loves them! 5. Create a special offer You have a limited offer Website visitors have more motivation to sign up right now. Product Hunt brings you lots of website visitors. So, take this opportunity and convert more. 6. Choose the launch day wisely Mon Thu are highly competitive, but give you more traffic. Fri Sun are less competitive, but the traffic is also less. Chances to win Product of the Day are higher on Fri-Sun. But if you have a huge audience, then launch on Mon-Thu. 7. Schedule the launch. Product Hunt has an amazing guide for preparing all the necessary content correctly. Don't forget to read it https://www.producthunt.com/laun... 8. Announce your future launch on your Socials Remember: you need people to support you on the launch. If you have a Twitter or LinkedIn audience (even if it's small), make sure they won't miss your launch. 9. Prepare the launch distribution plan beforehand Plan every time slot and every distribution channel. It'll help you stick to the plan and be calm. Your e-mail list, reaching beta-tester and early-users, announcing on your Socials, Slack, Discord, and other channels. 10. Engage a lot on the launch day Reply to comments on your launch page Post your launch milestones Run AMA on Product Hunt discussions Everyone should know about your launch Hope it helps, wish everyone a great launch! P.S. If you need more zero and low-budget marketing tactics check our Marketing WorkBook https://www.makerbox.club/workbook
Adith Mathialagan•

2yr ago

Are Webinars still a thing?

Hello Hunters, Would love to hear your thoughts on how you are using Webinars as a part of your marketing strategy. Many thanks in advance.
Vlad Zivkovic•

2yr ago

Happy Monday, share what are you working on this week!

Hey Product Hunters another beautiful week starting, share your project URL and what are you working on this week!
Nacho Franchini•

2yr ago

Calling all Product Hunt Nomads... share where are you working from this week?

I will be working from Uruguay this week. Hitting Brazil's beachside the following one. It's time for sunrise surfing, and I just can't wait...
Adith Mathialagan•

2yr ago

What's your favourite thing about working Remote?

Let me start with mine - not getting stuck at traffic only to be grumpy at work.
Vlad Zivkovic•

2yr ago

Have you explored the possibilities of no-code tools in your projects?

Hey Product Hunters, how familiar are you with no-code tools and which ones do you have experience with?
Kyle Frost•

2yr ago

Categories on Product Hunt

You might have noticed we added "categories" today. Over time, "topics" became more like keywords rather than useful for goal-directed searches within specific product verticals (which is most PH searches). Categories will help us improve search and browsing, as well as eventually a lot of other downstream features. Ex. Zoom *is* video conferencing software, not "tech, productivity, video, SDK, meetings" Categories are what your product is or what problem it solves. Topics might include general industries, specific features, technologies, or keywords. At the moment, categories are meant to supplement topics. Topics will still exist, although you can think of them more as tags than a primary taxonomy. We built out the a lot of this from scratch, so please suggest verticals we're missing if your product isn't categorized yet you can do so by editing your hub page. Lmk if you have any questions!